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Post by finnmom on Jun 17, 2004 1:36:16 GMT -5
I always tell DH, if only I could make them trade a little of her bossiness for a little of his following, I'd have the perfect kid... Becky Becky, same in here dd6 is so bossy, playing with 2 year´s older is when she is not the one to make ALL the order´s...I agree, it´s not easy eather. Perfect kid....that would be nice.....Oh wait a second, I bet it would be REALLY boring ;D Beside´s, kid´s are perfect, each and everyone on their own way Parent´s.... hmmm there is room for some fixing ;D Thank you all, you´re great bunch of people. Marja
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Post by rosyred45 on Jun 17, 2004 8:14:49 GMT -5
I agree Marja, all of our kids are perfect in thier own way.
Kaiti
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Post by AnneM on Jun 23, 2004 11:33:40 GMT -5
Sam is ALSO a "follower" ... and always has been .... his "following" has improved with age ... but the signs are still there ! ...
This is interesting though because from "history" many adhd'ers have also been great "leaders" (Winston Churchill being a great example!) ... so I figure the "leader/follower" connection is not necessarily adhd orientated! Hmmm ...
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Post by finnmom on Jun 23, 2004 14:19:12 GMT -5
Anne Mayby a follower can turn to be a good leader, I think being good leader is a lot about listening other´s and getting opinion´s, not runnong over everyone else.... I dont know Well, world need´s both follower´s and leader´s. Marja
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